Eviction Dispute Resolution Timeline

Summary

In Montana, landlords can evict tenants for lease violations, including aggressive behavior. Judges typically must issue a ruling within 5 days after the hearing. If the ruling period has passed, contact the court for an update. The nearest court is Montana Supreme Court, contact: (406) 444-5490.

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Eviction
What is the reason for your eviction, ****?
Arguments
What state are you located in, ****? Different states have different laws regarding eviction due to arguments.
Montana
In Montana, landlords can evict tenants for lease violations. Did you receive a written notice about the eviction?
Yes we have already been to court
What was the outcome of the court hearing?

In Montana, eviction rules include:
- Landlords must provide written notice
- Court hearing is required for eviction.
The judge has not made a ruling. That was aug3, *.
What was the nature of the arguments that led to your eviction notice? In Montana, landlords must have a valid reason to evict tenants.
Argument over garbage can
What was the specific issue about the garbage can that led to the argument? In Montana, eviction due to arguments should be severe enough to disrupt peaceful living.
Some one took it from my yard and when i went to ask about it there was an Argument and the cops were called but no one was issued a ticket
Did the police file a report about the incident? In Montana, such reports can be used as evidence in eviction cases.
No
What was the landlord's reason for eviction mentioned in the written notice?

In Montana, landlords must provide a valid reason for eviction in the written notice.
Aggressive behavior
What was the specific aggressive behavior mentioned in the eviction notice?
Aggressive behavior towards board members
What was the context of this aggressive behavior towards the board members?
Argument
What was the nature of the argument with the board members?
Yelling
What was the content of your yelling that led to the argument with the board members?
Someone took my garbage can
What was the response of the board members to your yelling about the garbage can?
They yelled back
What was the outcome of the argument? Did it escalate further or was it resolved on the spot?
Nothing
Did the landlord or board members provide any warnings prior to the eviction notice?
Yes
What was the content of the warning provided prior to the eviction notice?
For disturbing the peace. Yelling at a board meeting
What was the specific incident or incidents that led to the warning for disturbing the peace?
I yelled wi
What did you yell about during the board meeting that led to the warning for disturbing the peace?
I yelled at people during a board meeting
What was the reason for your yelling during the board meeting?
My husband got voted of the board
What was the reason given for your husband being voted off the board?
A
What was the specific reason given for your husband being voted off the board?
They didnt like him
What actions have you taken since receiving the eviction notice?
Went to court
What was the argument presented by your landlord in court for your eviction?
The garbage can
What was the judge's response to the landlord's argument about the garbage can in court?
He didnt have one
What was the judge's response to your argument in court?
He didnt have one
What is the next step according to the court after the hearing?
He said he would make a ruling
What date did the judge mention for the ruling?
I went to court on Aug *
What is the date the judge mentioned for the ruling?
He didnt give one
What is your plan if the judge rules in favor of your eviction?
I d k
What is your plan if the judge rules against your eviction?
Move ,t
What is your plan for finding a new place to live if you have to move out?
I dont have one
What resources or support do you have to help you find a new place if the eviction goes through?
Nobody
What kind of support or resources are you looking for to help you find a new place if the eviction goes through?
Does the judge have to make a ruling within 5 days for an eviction in montana
In Montana, there's no specific timeline for a judge to make a ruling on an eviction case. It depends on the court's schedule and the complexity of the case.
It states that he must make a ruling within 5 days
Can you please specify where you found this information about the judge's ruling timeline in Montana?
Montana law help
According to Montana law, a judge should issue a decision within 5 days after the hearing. However, this may vary depending on the circumstances.
And it is written on a piece of paper at the court window
What does the paper at the court window specifically state about the judge's ruling timeline?
Mist make
Could you please clarify what "Mist make" means? It seems there might have been a typo.
Must Make a ruling for possession within 5 days
What is the current date? This will help us determine if the *-day period for the judge's ruling has passed.
Aug *
Based on the date you provided, it appears the *-day period for the judge's ruling has passed. You may want to contact the court for an update. The nearest court is Montana Supreme Court, contact: (*) *-*.